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  • STORY OF MY LIFE by Magieeey
    Magieeey
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    Sometimes life seems so unfair on almost every phase of your life. You despair and wonder if everyone else is undergoing the same. Everything you touch or see never seems to go your way. The happy moments you had or have been experiencing always are consumed by a minute twist of sadness. You turn out atimes to be the laughing stone by those who really expect the most from you. Depression sets in at it's peak. You'll have to choose between clinging to what you can't change or adjust with the current. You have to come to terms that all memories are from the past and you'll never find happiness by dwelling in the past. Understand the transformation.
  • Flash Fiction Fables by MarijkeMyths
    MarijkeMyths
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    Welcome Creatures, You're running on fumes. Life's too much and time's too short. That's why these tales are, too. Flash Fiction Fables is a collection of sharp, surreal, myth-infused micro-tales written for creatures with only five minutes and a lot of feelings. Each story takes you just far enough out of reality to reset your soul. Expect dark whimsy, poetic grit, and themes of escapism, mortality, magic, grief, and personal mythology - all in under 1000 words. So go ahead. Take five. Escape everything. Until next time, Creatures!
  • A True Impression by That_Convention_Life
    That_Convention_Life
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    It's the first day at a new highschool for Christian Anderson, and the other students have no idea what's coming to them. How could a teenage boy, a diagnosed sociopath, use his wit to impact the world around him? How will it change him when love comes in to play?Well, that's for him to know, and the rest of Terrisburg High to find out. Read the adventure of this boy and the challenges he faces, then you'll understand and know the true idea of impression.
  • Leaving Work by PlumaFirme_
    PlumaFirme_
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    This is a psychological and autobiographical piece about how suicidal thoughts can form not as a desire for death, but as a desire for rest. Using the metaphor of "leaving work," it explores burnout, endurance, and what happens when survival becomes an ongoing obligation instead of a choice.